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Christmas & New Year’s Holiday

2021-12-10T23:08:01+00:00

According to the Human Resources Manual under Employee Benefits, Section 1002 "Holidays," and per Tribal Council Motion No. 344-2021, the Tribe will observe the Christmas Holiday on Thursday and Friday, December 23 and 24, 2021, and the New Year's Holiday on Friday, December 31, 2021. For all emergency personnel, please check with your Supervisor for scheduling on this day. Please keep safe by continuing to follow CDC guidelines by wearing your mask, washing your hands and/or using hand sanitizers, keeping your distance, and no large gatherings. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask. Have a safe and wonderful [...]

Christmas & New Year’s Holiday2021-12-10T23:08:01+00:00

Golf Tournament Photos and Winners

2021-12-09T05:10:00+00:00

The Chairman's Veterans Day Golf Tournament is an annual fundraiser event at the Apache Stronghold Golf Course in San Carlos. This year the tournament was held on November 12, 2021, at the Apache Stronghold Golf Course in San Carlos. All proceeds went to the San Carlos Apache Veterans Association. Team Freeport McMoRan with their first place trophy with Melanie Chapman and Hubert Martin. Second place winner Team Remos with Hubert Martin. For more photos, visit the Golf Tournament page.

Golf Tournament Photos and Winners2021-12-09T05:10:00+00:00

Minor Stimulus Payments

2021-12-08T07:11:00+00:00

The Tribal Resolution regarding minor stimulus payments can be reviewed here: 4-Resolution.ARPA_.COVID-19.Dependent-Minor-Payments.12.7.21Download Policies and Procedures concerning this ARPA Economic Impact Payments for Minors is located here: Final-Minors-Economic-Assistance-Pymt-Policy-12-7-21Download Click below to download a copy of the final approved application by Tribal Council for the minor’s stimulus payments.  Final-Minors-Econ-Assist-Application-12-7-21Download We will also be distributing paper versions of this application at 8am today at the front reception of the admin building. These applications will need to be turned in at Social Services when completed. You will also need to follow up with Social Services regarding the check payment.

Minor Stimulus Payments2021-12-08T07:11:00+00:00

Veterans Day Holiday

2023-08-03T20:43:24+00:00

According to the Human Resources Manual under Employee Benefits, Section 1002 "Holidays," the Tribe will observe Veteran's Day on Thursday, November 11, 2021 and an additional Veteran's Day holiday was approved by the Tribal Council for Friday, November 12, 2021. For all emergency personnel, please check with your Supervisor for scheduling on this day. Please keep safe by continuing to follow CDC guidelines by wearing your mask, washing your hands and/or using hand sanitizers, keeping your distance. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask. Have a safe and wonderful Holiday. Thank you! Click here for a PDF copy [...]

Veterans Day Holiday2023-08-03T20:43:24+00:00

Resolution Mine threatens groundwater supply

2023-08-03T20:44:05+00:00

The proposed construction of the Resolution Copper Mine would consume hundreds of billions of gallons of groundwater at the same time Arizona faces unprecedented surface water supply reductions worsened by climate change, hydrogeologist James Wells, PhD, PG concludes in a report released today. “If the Resolution Copper Mine is approved, it will commandeer a vast amount of the State’s water, leaving less for everyone else,” Wells states in his comprehensive analysis The Proposed Resolution Copper Mine and Arizona’s Water Future. The massive mine, proposed for construction in the Pinal Mountains 60 miles east of Phoenix, would consume at the very least [...]

Resolution Mine threatens groundwater supply2023-08-03T20:44:05+00:00

Letters of Support for H.R. 1884 Save Oak Flat Act

2023-08-03T20:43:54+00:00

Terry Rambler said he strongly supports Congressional testimony provided today by tribal leaders to protect the sacred western Apache site Chí’chil Biłdagoteel, also known as Oak Flat, from destruction by the proposed Resolution Copper Mine. “Today’s testimony clearly demonstrates that it is not only the San Carlos Apache Tribe opposed to this horrific plan that would destroy a location that is the heart of our cultural and spiritual beliefs, but that tribal nations from across Arizona and the U.S. are united in stopping this mine,” Rambler said. Leaders of the Inter Tribal Association of Arizona and the National Congress of American [...]

Letters of Support for H.R. 1884 Save Oak Flat Act2023-08-03T20:43:54+00:00

Op-Ed: Save Oak Flat Act Protects American Indian Cultural and Religious Resources

2023-08-03T20:44:30+00:00

By Terry Rambler, Chairman Congress now has a historic opportunity to protect American Indian cultural and religious resources and prevent destructive economic development by enacting the Save Oak Flat Act currently included in the House version of the pending budget reconciliation legislation. The Save Oak Flat Act (SOFA) would protect a 2,422-acre site known as Chí’chil Biłdagoteel, also called Oak Flat, the foundation of traditional Western Apache culture and religion. The sacred land is in a rare grove of Emory Oaks nestled within a riparian niche surrounded by spiraling rock formations on the Tonto National Forest about 60 miles east of [...]

Op-Ed: Save Oak Flat Act Protects American Indian Cultural and Religious Resources2023-08-03T20:44:30+00:00

AZ poll shows overwhelming opposition to proposed Resolution Copper Mine

2023-08-03T20:44:43+00:00

Nearly 75 percent of Arizona likely voters oppose the construction of the proposed Resolution Copper Mine that would destroy Chí’chil Biłdagoteel, a sacred Western Apache site also known as Oak Flat located on the Tonto National Forest east of Phoenix, according to a statewide public opinion poll released today. “This survey shows there is overwhelming support from Arizona voters across the political spectrum for Congress to protect Chí’chil Biłdagoteel from certain destruction if the current plans for the Resolution Mine are allowed to move forward,” says Terry Rambler, Chairman, San Carlos Apache Tribe. The poll was released as Congress considers the [...]

AZ poll shows overwhelming opposition to proposed Resolution Copper Mine2023-08-03T20:44:43+00:00

Forest Open for Wood Harvesting

2021-09-10T15:44:42+00:00

The Office of the Chairman announced today that the Tribe's Forestry Resources Department has determined the forest roads as "dry" enough to allow tribal member home-use and resale fire wood harvesting in the northern areas of the Forest located on the San Carlos Indian Reservation. The re-opening of the forest shall include areas above the Nantac Rim, including Hilltop, Point of Pines, and Malay Gap Forest Management Units. Due to existing soil moisture content, you must stay on the main dirt roads to avoid getting stuck in the mud off road, which will be at your own risk and cost. Please [...]

Forest Open for Wood Harvesting2021-09-10T15:44:42+00:00
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